Of course Man.Utd are normally a bigger attraction than Coventry but this is the FA Cup Final…it sells itself and the (admittedly unlikely) possibility of a giant killing is just as attractive to the neutral as yet another Manchester derby.
Either way…your suggestion was that it’s all ‘rigged’ which seems highly unlikely to me.
Thing is there was an article in your local Nottingham Post, showing the table, points etc if VAR didn't exist and it showed you in the same position but with 1 less point. So probably demonstrates that you recall, as we are all guilty of , those decisions that go against you but not the ones that go for you.
Disagree sir, as not all bad decisions are referred to VAR, as they should be.
Take the last one at Everton. They claim that there was no dialogue with var, as it would conveniently expose that.
VAR is supposed to rule out mistakes. Really?
In order of fairness, this is 6 months old. VAR IS DODGY, depending who it is and who is viewing it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKx_...l=RealRedsTalk
A year ago and the PGMOL still denies anything is wrong, despite all the half arsed apologies. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65320917
Tricky…no one is denying that VAR, or it’s implementation at least, has certain flaws…that the standard of officiating in football is not all it should be…and, to acknowledge your most tenuous of links, that there are a minority of bad police officers. It’s your - and your football club’s - conspiratorial leap to everything being ‘bent’ and ‘rigged’ when things don’t go your way that is being questioned.
As regards VAR in the Championship…I welcome the likelihood of more accurate decisions although I have reservations about its impact on the game’s/crowd’s spontaneity. Having said that, as someone who probably watches more rugby than football at this time of year, I’ve grown quite used to seeing about 25% of major decisions about eight times from four different angles before a final decision is reached. As I’ve said before, RL, RU and cricket fans seem to be able to handle it.